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i wan 2 know why my friend nick name will so nice and mine juz a single colour someone can teach me how 2 design that ???

tat colour combine one !!!see on screen shot pls

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RE: [help] abount design nick name
So, I take it you know how to color your nickname since you said you have one... but in a single color?:

example:
/nick [c=4]my nicname[/c]

Now, to create a gradient as shown in your screenshot, you need to set a starting color and an end color, like so:
/nick [c=4]my nickname[/c=10]

In the above exmaple the nickname starts with color 4 and will end with color 10, thus creating a gradient of colors from color 4 to color 10...


(PS: try to use a PNG file format next time for your screenshots, the quality will be much better ;))

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what do the numbers equal? as in 1=white or 10=black i dont know :P

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RE: [help] abount design nick name
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what do the numbers equal? as in 1=white or 10=black i dont know :P
Those numbers (0 to 99) represent the colors you'll see in the color tool window (eg: like shown below in the screenshot). There are 68 different colors defined like that.

eg:
[Image: attachment.php?pid=768264]


A list of the hexadecimal RGB values together with their index number can be found in: CookieRevised's reply to Replace Colour Codes
eg: 0=white, 1=black, 2=dark blue, 3=dark green, 4=red, etc...




Note that if the number starts with "#" it isn't an index but an RGB value:
eg: "[c=#FF0000]This is red[/c]" is the same as "[c=4]This is red[/c]"

And you can also use color names:
eg: "[c=red]This is also red[/c]"

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RE: [help] abount design nick name
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Note that if the number starts with "#" it isn't an index but an RGB value:
eg:
"[c=#FF0000]This is Red[/c]" is the same as "[c=4]This is red[/c]"

yeah i knew that, but didnt know you could use hex numbers thanks =]x

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RE: [help] abount design nick name
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Note that if the number starts with "#" it isn't an index but an RGB value:
eg:
"[c=#FF0000]This is Red[/c]" is the same as "[c=4]This is red[/c]"

yeah i knew that, but didnt know you could use hex numbers thanks =]x
you can even use color names, eg:
[c=red]this is red[/c]
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